As I said before, I will retract my nomination; no problem, but......Orlok and Elfwreck have seconded it and third it.
I think it is polite to ask both if they agree.
Or I could just let it stand and if nobody votes for it......that's it.

It won't work. Most are color. Most are set for a page size larger then a 6" eInk screen. Most are part of a series that's not book one. Overall, it's a disaster and unless someone can come up with good reasons why it would work, then it should just be eliminated from consideration.

Personally, I don't want to read books that I am forced to use my iPad to read. If I want to use my iPad, that should be by my choice.

It won't work. Most are color. Most are set for a page size larger then a 6" eInk screen. Most are part of a series that's not book one. Overall, it's a disaster and unless someone can come up with good reasons why it would work, then it should just be eliminated from consideration.

Personally, I don't want to read books that I am forced to use my iPad to read. If I want to use my iPad, that should be by my choice.

Personally, I don't want to read books that I am forced to use my iPad to read. If I want to use my iPad, that should be by my choice.

We already know that you don't even feel obligated to read a choice that you nominated and voted for, so I don't see where force enters into it.

What's with all the demands for retractions? Do we allow them? I'm against them myself. I don't see why you should be able to take back a nomination. If it's a dud it won't get any support; them's the breaks. And if it turns out to be popular, that's sufficient justification.

It won't work. Most are color. Most are set for a page size larger then a 6" eInk screen. Most are part of a series that's not book one. Overall, it's a disaster and unless someone can come up with good reasons why it would work, then it should just be eliminated from consideration.

Personally, I don't want to read books that I am forced to use my iPad to read. If I want to use my iPad, that should be by my choice.

I'll choose my last option: let the nomination stand and if the Graphic Novel really is a problem, then it won't get any vote.
And it doesn't have to be read on an iPad or ereader; one could also go to the library or such.

As I said; its an experiment. I am going to research which graphic novels have been made that I would like to nominate. I found some links: